-- No issue with Dwyane Wade not playing until he feels comfortable enough.

-- An explosive player needs explosion, not concern about a strained hamstring become a full-blown tear.

-- Spoelstra on Wade, "He's been stepping up his workouts and the intensity level has been going up. We are looking at it day-to-day."

-- As to when Wade returns, Spoelstra said, "When he's able to play [snaps fingers], he's playing. We are not saving him. Once he gets cleared and we are on the same page, we are going with it."

-- Spoelstra, on eventually re-acclimating Wade, "It's not as if we're introducing themselves to each other and putting name tags on the jerseys." He said three runs to the NBA Finals have built up plenty of familiarity.

-- Douglas again started in place of Wade. Spoelstra, "Toney, he gives us an element that's similar to Dwyane, and we are able to keep that second unit together."

-- As for Greg Oden, short of a playoff matchup against Joakim Noah, it's difficult to envision any role of significance going forward.

-- Spoelstra on the reason Beasley has fallen out of the rotation, "Nothing really. He's fully onboard with this team. I made a change three weeks ago, that's not an indictment on Michael."

-- Spoelstra, on if Michael Beasley still could have a chance for minutes, "There's an opening for everybody." Points to Haslem making it back.

-- More Spoelstra on Beasley, "We do not have a proverbial doghouse."

-- So Lewis still was in and Beasley still on the outside of the rotation, Spoelstra, "Just out of consistency, I've kept it with that second unit."